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It's not possible I'm the first comment, is it?I think mushrooms are a little scary (though many are soooo tasty). There's the whole "looks like a plant but not really" thing, and then the fact that so many poisonous ones look like edible ones...then the thing about how a whole forest of mushrooms can be just one big mushroom linked together under the soil thing... very cool, but sort of creepy I think.

The mushrooms on the fabric are cute! Where I am living right now, can find cans of mushrooms at the store called "unpeeled" mushrooms. The closest way I can come to describing them is "uncircumcised" mushrooms. I try my hardest to avoid them if I can - they just do not look appetizing to me at all, and I LIKE mushrooms!

I used to collect them in my childhood, there's nothing better than the freshly picked ones and I love love mushrooms, a nice toast with creamed mushrooms is perfect, but these dotted ones are to die for

I do not like mushrooms to eat, it's the texture. Peuh! I read recently that ethnobotanical research suggests that man used mushrooms ritually to produce altered states of consciousness as much as 40,000 years ago.

Such different fabric lines and yet oh so cute, both of them, even though the Halloween fabric does look a bit scary. Love those cats with their twirling tails. I was thinking about mushrooms this morning, when taking a walk, being fascinated by a circle of mushrooms that can sometimes be seen. How that must have been something witchery in the past!

Another mushroom lover here! I see Quiltin' Sandy already did the joke though, he he!My fave quick meal is a mushroom omelette and my mouth is watering at the thought of mushroom risotto :)I have a friend who is even more of a mushroom fanatic than me and I am in the process of making her a quilt - using only mushroom fabrics! I'd love to include this one from Pocket Pixie and to win would also satisfy my dandelion lust!! Thanks for the chance.

WEll you know how much I love Halloween...yep love it and its orange....yep...and mushrooms..OMG do I have to say anything about them....psssst we have a mushroom close by...NEED I SAY MORE...Pooey! * and take a peak at my post today...yes YOU!

I absolutely love grilled portabella muchroom paninis. Great new fabric!!! Love the pixies and the Halloween. I'll have to look closer at the Halloween line. I'm planning my first Halloween quilt. Have a wonderful day!

I have a huge (3 feet tall or so) concrete mushroom that once "lived" on my grandmother's lawn and now lives on mine; it was one of the few things I selected as my inheritance when she died. It's currently painted orange with white dots but it's time to repaint, think I'll go a bit more earthy this time around!

Mushrooms. What can I say about mushrooms. Smurfs live in them, Hobbits love them. There are poinsonous mushrooms, sweet mushrooms, cooking mushrooms, stuffed mushrooms; they are a fungus ya know!! They are not a plant and almost always grow above ground and I love to eat them cooked and uncooked. My most favorite to look at are the polypore mushrooms that grow on wood, I know you have seen them, they are pretty colors, yellow, reds, browns, and grow on the side of old trees, they are hard to pull off those are polypore mushrooms. Okay I guess that is enough showing off. As you can see I love mushrooms and I really want to win this giveaway.

I used to gather morels behind our house growing up- silly me, I gave them away to our neighbor. If I still lived there, I could supplement my income and pay for fabric with mushroom money!!! Note to self: check woods behind new house... :)

I LOVE mushrooms. I eat them almost every day in salad, and when I can get them otherwise. I have a funny story about them too - one day, I was convinced that I was telling my roommate about mushrooms, when in fact I kept saying "marshmallows." We still laugh about it all the time - I don't know what was wrong with me! =P

I love mushrooms and my husband hates them. About 2 weeks ago he had the flu and didn't want to eat much of anything so I only had to cook for myself. I bought some small sliced portabella mushrooms and ated them for about 3 days straight until my stomach was a little sick of them, mmm they were so good tho :)

Love this halloween fabric - great giveaway and fun thing to comment on. However, even tho its only 10am, it's making me hungry for mushrooms :( haha.

Once when I was a wee lass, I went to stay with a dear Aunt of mine. She made us calzones that had mushrooms and bell pepper in them. They were sooo delicious and they are a stand out memory from that trip, although she doesn't remember making them. Ahem. Anyway, I love mushrooms!!! :)

A couple of years ago we had a perfect circle of huge mushrooms come up around a tree in our front yard. It was the coolest thing I had seen when it comes to mushrooms! ...don't care to eat them at all. ;)

i LOVE mushrooms, but not canned. i have a little collection of mushroom figures from my childhood. i absolutely adore them on fabric too. these look like a great lines. makes for a hard decision if i were to win.

Mushrooms! Yum! My husband and I love them, our children have always hated them, and still do, even though they are adults. I hoped they would outgrow it, but never have. My son says it is the texture. I love sauteed mushrooms on baked potatoes or along side a steak.

Mushrooms on fabric can be very cute! The cutest mushrooms are the red spotted ones, which in real life are totally poisonous, so it is a good thing we only bring them into our homes on fabrics!

Thank you for the giveaway! I'd love to win those Halloween prints! I love Halloween fabrics, and those cats crack me up!

Whenever we visit my Grandparents, my Mom and I always dig some frozen Morel mushrooms out of my Grandma's freezer to fry up. It always makes me smile to think of my nearly 80-year-old Grandparents walking hand in hand through their property to pick the wild mushrooms and then bringing them home and getting them ready to fry. They taste good and make me smile...what could be better than that?

The first thing I think of when I think "mushrooms" is the Pasta class I just took on Sat. We made homemade linguini with a Wild Mushroom and Garlic sauce. It was seriously one of the best things I've ever eaten. :)

I don't eat mushrooms, but I sure like the polka dot kind! I love the red/white polka dot mushrooms. I even have an embroidery design like that. Now how in the world did a plain old mushroom get reinvented into polka dots? LOL Guess you figured out that I like the Pocket Pixie!

I love mushrooms!! My husband hates them, so I rarely get to eat them lately. 10+ years ago, Olive Garden had a mushroom alfredo dish - bowtie pasta with a mushroom alfredo sauce with four or five different kinds of mushrooms. YUMMY! I was so sad when they took it off their menu!

These little mushrooms are so cute!!! I would LOVE to work with these cute little pocket pixies and their mushrooms! Also...I cook with mushrooms as often as possible, I think they are one of the best foods ever made.

I really don't like mushrooms. But I do like them on fabric. I've been planning some woodland quilts in my head. Only I'm artistically challenged so I'm waiting for my daughter to draw up my ideas. A fat quarter pack would be so awesome to get!!

I love Mushrooms! I think I could eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I eat them in salads, I eat them in eggs, I eat them in most anything! Did I say I love Mushrooms? I love them on fabric too.

Mushrooms are a staple at my house. I wish I lived somewhere I could find Morels - I've never had them but hear they're wonderful. Great fabric - I'm working on a Halloween quilt today. It's a UFO that is finally ready for machine quilting and turned out pretty cute if I do say so myself. :) blessings, marlene

I just love Alexander Henry fabric, they never disappoint. About a year ago I was fixing breakfast for dinner. I had cut up some vegetables for an omelet. I turned around and noticed my 5 year old daughter was eating the raw mushrooms. It was just the funniest thing. I didn't want to make a big deal about it, because I knew she would stop and probably never eat them again.

I love mushrooms -especially some long skinny white ones whose name escapes me that I used to eat a lot when I lived in Japan. I had a big glass mushroom my brother made me when he was learning glass blowing - I don't know if it was intentional or an oops that turned into a mushroom -but I loved it!!

I'm old enough to remember when mushroom-themed decor for kitchens was all the rage! Every now and then I see some long-forgotten cookie jar or wall hanging at estate sales, and I smile. Think I might buy the next vintage mushroom-like treasure I happen upon.

mushroom toast. slice and saute in butter. (maybe half olive oil). then drop mushrooms and melted butter on toast. yumm. my Dad made this almost every night. after 2nd shift. with a drink. watching Johnny Carson. with my Mom laughing at the t.v.

My father-in-law would go mushroom hunting on the family's weekly Saturday morning hikes; the 'shrooms would be cooked up for supper. When I married, my husband thought he would do the same. Except that I don't trust his mushroom expertise...he could very well poison our family right out of existence!

Sometimes college kids would trespass into our cow pastures to search for hallucinogenic (sp?) mushrooms. The ding-dongs thought such mushrooms grew in the cow paddies. Who wants to eat mushrooms from cow manure piles? Ewwww! No way. Mushrooms on fabric are far cuter.

My kids are fascinated with the mushrooms that always grow on the one side of our house. All 4 of them will go out and examine them, figuring out what kind we have. It's always so much fun to watch what they find.

I LOVE the edible mushrooms and sauteed in butter and wine is just divine. However, the ones that come up in my yard I can't stand. I always have to pull them up and chunk them in the garbage. Now mushrooms on fabric?? Well what could be cuter, and this is just the cutest. I can definitely see a quilt for my granddaughter made out of this line. Too cute! Thank you for a chance in your giveaway!

It was just last week that I had a conversation with my Dad how we absolutely must go a-hunting for mushrooms this summer. I missed several hunting seasons - but I hope I haven't lost my skills. Eating them is fine too, but this quiet hunt in the woods, full baskets of goodies, sticky palms and lots and lots of washing and peeling afterwards! I think mushrooms are so therapeutic:) On fabric as well!

How about a funny story of trying to find a cement mushroom. A friend and I went shopping a garden center one day and she commented on these cool cement lawn mushrooms. They were painted with polka dots just like that yummy fabric. Well, I tried to go back and get them for her (as a b-day gift) a couple of days later. The man who worked at the garden center looked at me like I must have eaten a few magic shrooms because he kept insisting they never had such a thing. Even after I insisted, showed cell phone pics and all. Oops, imagine my embarrassment when one of the other employees said, you visited the store down the street they have them right out front as you drive by! So now she has a big pink polka dot mushroom out front!

Oh the mushrooms remind me of the 70s and appliances in avocado green and harvest gold and that rusty orange. OK granted I was a child in the 70s but it stuck in my head. I like mushroom in cooking not in decorating. Now the Halloween fabric, I am 1-800-gotta-have-it all over that:)

I definitely don't like eating mushrooms! I don't mind it so much now, but as a kid I always had to pick them out of nearly EVERYTHING my dad makes since he loves them and think they're great for any meal!

Yuuummmm, mushrooms...I can eat them fresh with some ranch dressing but my most favorite is sauted with some butter and garlic, way yummm....Ooohhh a mushroom and broccholi (sp?) omlette (sp?)..yes I know, I spell aweful!!!

I love mushrooms - on pizza, in stromboli, fresh in a salad, etc., but I can't eat the morels that pop up here in the spring. They're the only food I'm aware of that makes me sick. Oh well, I was never that fond of them anyway. (I was able to eat them when I was a kid.) Fun fabrics!

Mushrooms and pixies/faeries go hand in hand. They are the perfect size for a pixie seat or table. But, Beware of Faerie Rings! They are made of mushrooms! SO if you see a ring of white mushrooms, there just might have been a pixie party there the night before!